Sun flares affect our pineal gland, causing mass awakening?

That is first and foremost your fault for not knowing serum basics. The paper is, to people who understand it, directly relevant to understanding
calcification dynamics in the pineal gland. Nobody is going to hold your hand if you don't know anything about human biology. At some point you need
to take responsibility for your own ignorance. Simply saying it has no relevance, does in no way indicate your ability to comprehend anything I've
said thus far, nor does it mean you have anything worth proving or dis-proving.

That is first and foremost your fault for not knowing serum basics. The paper is, to people who understand it, directly relevant to
understanding calcification dynamics in the pineal gland.

Frankly, you are mistaken. It has nothing to do with the pineal gland.

Nobody is going to hold your hand if you don't know anything about human biology. At some point you need to take responsibility for your own
ignorance. Simply saying it has no relevance, does in no way indicate your ability to comprehend anything I've said thus far, nor does it mean you
have anything worth proving or dis-proving.

No manner of posturing on your part in any way supports the claim that this is related to the pineal gland.

melanin is a sort of semiconductor or even considered a superconductor

Simply not true. There are no known room temperature superconductors. The highest known is 39K.

The problem with all of these claims if that there are events of the type claimed to lead to some sort of magical moment every few years. Normally,
the doom porn crowds claims we or our way of life are doomed. Why don't these magical events happen as often as the doom porn crowd points out the
events?

Melanins are pigmentary macromolecules found throughout the biosphere that, in the 1970s, were discovered to conduct electricity and display bistable
switching. Since then, it has been widely believed that melanins are naturally occurring amorphous organic semiconductors. Here, we report electrical
conductivity, muon spin relaxation, and electron paramagnetic resonance measurements of melanin as the environmental humidity is varied. We show that
hydration of melanin shifts the comproportionation equilibrium so as to dope electrons and protons into the system. This equilibrium defines the
relative proportions of hydroxyquinone, semiquinone, and quinone species in the macromolecule. As such, the mechanism explains why melanin at neutral
pH only conducts when “wet” and suggests that both carriers play a role in the conductivity. Understanding that melanin is an electronic-ionic
hybrid conductor rather than an amorphous organic semiconductor opens exciting possibilities for bioelectronic applications such as ion-to-electron
transduction given its biocompatibility.

I know that, I posted to end the melanin part quickly. It would cause pointless bickering, mycology have the best example - Chernobyl black fungus
exploits melanin properties to survive radioactive surroundings.

But to return, just some observations > you seem to have your clues off or is new to the subject or both... You just won't get the reference to what
is being discussed and how the information posted connect to the point constantly made to you.

On stock market and geomagnetic activity, another case where you appear to have done zero searches on that either.

The information you seek but aren't interested enough to look and confirm to yourself.

www.frbatlanta.org/filelegacydocs/wp0305b.pdf
Explaining movements in daily stock prices is one of the most difficult tasks in modern finance. This paper contributes to the existing literature
by documenting the impact of geomagnetic storms on daily stock market returns. A large body of psychological research has shown that geomagnetic
storms have a profound effect on people’s moods, and, in turn, people’s moods have been found to be related to human behavior, judgments and
decisions about risk. An important finding of this literature is that people often attribute their feelings and emotions to the wrong source, leading
to incorrect judgments. Specifically, people affected by geomagnetic storms may be more inclined to sell stocks on stormy days because they
incorrectly attribute their bad mood to negative economic prospects rather than bad environmental conditions. Misattribution of mood and pessimistic
choices can translate into a relatively higher demand for riskless assets, causing the price of risky assets to fall or to rise less quickly than
otherwise. The authors find strong empirical support in favor of a geomagnetic-storm effect in stock returns after controlling for market seasonals
and other environmental and behavioral factors. Unusually high levels of geomagnetic activity have a negative, statistically and economically
significant effect on the following week’s stock returns for all U.S. stock market indices. Finally, this paper provides evidence of substantially
higher returns around the world during periods of quiet geomagnetic activity.

The authors have benefited from the suggestions of Mark Kamstra, Lisa Kramer, Dan Waggoner, Dmitry Repin, Mark Fisher, Steve Smith, and Ron
Zwickl. Comments from an anonymous referee and seminar participants at the Federal Reserve Bank of Atlanta, University of Virginia, Boston College,
Georgia State University, George Washington University, University of Michigan, and University of Arizona are also acknowledged. The views expressed
here are the authors’ and not necessarily those of the Federal Reserve Bank of Atlanta or the Federal Reserve System. Any remaining errors are the
authors’ responsibility.

The information you seek but aren't interested enough to look and confirm to yourself.

Th onus is on the claimant to provide evidence to support their position. It is not in anyone's interest to guess which dubious source has formed
someone's mistaken idea.

Here is that single source of unpublished information. Their research will be scrutinized further by peers. Claims of solar and lunar effects have
been proposed before and all have been found to be in error. www.bc.edu...

This is not being published in a peer reviewed journal. It is being published in a magazine where her husband works and has made similar claims.

Is there an effect on humans? This husband and wife team think so. Anyone other researchers think that is so? The article is labeled as being
provocative.

For a couple of years I have been playing with the idea that the Pineal Gland is a means, or device, for storing information relating to
photoperiodism. Given that in plants photoperiodic 'memory' is passed from the Mother to progeny (seed) and is used as the measure for when to
germinate, develop, mature and flower, it stands to reason that we have a similar mechanism for recording, and generationally transmitting, this
information, and I believe that the Pineal Gland, in conjunction with the Pituitary Gland, seems to be a logical location for this 'device'. It
would also explain the calcification process once sexual productivity has passed.

If this were the case, then it would make sense that certain light and dark patterns, or cycles, would stimulate 'memories' or feelings of deja
vu.

Not sure about how that fits into Solar Flares though, but I see a glimmer of potential...if such events were cyclic and part of a global
experience...

I do not have awakening... so the OP is wrong, as usual. My realization of the possibility of existing beings comes from EVALUATION of existing
resources, documents and data of UFOs and encounters with beings and not blind belief of ETs like most do. While I am not convinced, I consider it a
possibility.

It is my objectivity that made me be open for such a possibility, awakening because it was Dec 21st? Nonsense

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